14 amendment Correct Answers States must apply due process,
states must follow federal precedent
3 legal police citizen encounters Correct Answers Consensual,
arrest, temporary detention
5th amendment Correct Answers Jury trial, double jeopardy,
testify against self, due process
5th amendment doesn't apply to Correct Answers Fingerprints,
hair sample, blood samples
6th amendment Correct Answers Speedy and public trial,
informed of accusations, confront witnesses, assistance of
counsel,
8th amendment Correct Answers Excessive fines, bail and
punishment
A frisk must be supported by Correct Answers Reasonable
suspicion
Admission Correct Answers Admitting to some elements of the
offense
Age a child can be moved over to criminal court Correct
Answers 16 year old. Under 16 year old can get transferred on
certain circumstances
, Arresting without a warrant offenses Correct Answers Felony,
attempting to commit suicide, traffic accident with DUI,
domestic violence, PC to believe person has committed stalking,
PC to believe person have violated conditions of release
Can a magistrate find PC for search warrant on hearsay? Correct
Answers Yes
Can not issue misdemeanor citation for : Correct Answers DUI
Can you search incident to arrest when someone is DOR Correct
Answers No
Can you take a witness before a magistrate when trying to get a
search warrant Correct Answers Yes
Capias Correct Answers Written document from GJ authorizing
arrest
Carroll doctrine Correct Answers If PC exists, LEO may search
without arrest warrant
Child can be taken into custody by: Correct Answers By order
of court, under arrest laws, if reasonable grounds to think child
is run away.
Confession Correct Answers Admitting to all elements of the
offense
Court places 3rd party info into 3 categories Correct Answers 1.
LEO 2. Citizens 3. Confidential (criminal)